Oil prices fell after the U.S. Energy Department reported gasoline consumption dropped to 8 million barrels a day, the lowest level since 2001. U.S. stockpiles of gasoline increased 3.7 million barrels last week to 227 million--a 10-month high. Oil prices settled Friday at $98.46 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange--24 cents less than the week prior.
"The demand fundamentals remain weak both in the U.S. and abroad, a main factor keeping oil prices below $100," said Jessica Brady, AAA spokesperson, The Auto Club Group. "China's manufacturing numbers fell for a third month and Europe's debt issues continue to place bearish pressure on the market. Retail gas prices will likely remain relatively unchanged this week as demand remains below par."
The national average price of regular unleaded gasoline remains unchanged from last week at $3.38 per gallon. Florida’s average price of $3.48 increased 3 cents, while Tennessee’s average price of $3.27 rose 2 cents from last week. Georgia’s average price of $3.40 reflects a 4-cent increase from last week, respectively.
Current and past gas price averages: National:
Current-$3.385
Last week-$3.388
Last month-$3.224
Last year-$3.11647
Georgia:
Current-$3.409
Last week-$3.368
Last month-$3.118
Last year-$3.029
Tennessee:
Current-$3.278
Last week-$3.256
Last month-$3.053
Last year-$2.976





